Toyota unveils a Tundra that makes and delivers pizza using robots in the bed

Pizza Hut’s Toyota Tundra PIE Pro is essentially a rolling pizzeria. The concept vehicle, which, at its core, is a Toyota Tundra SR5, was recently unveiled at SEMA. The Tundra’s gas engine was replaced with a hydrogen fuel cell unit in order to safely cook pre-made six-slice pizzas in the flatbed.

Is this the future of pizza delivery? Probably not, but we do want pizza now, so there’s that.

What would the first-gen Chevy Camaro of the ’60s think of this modern version that runs solely on electricity? The eCOPO, a nod to the original 1969 model, will be powered by an 800-volt battery and use two electric motors. Chevrolet also announced plans to sell the engine from the eCOPO separately, so it can be dropped into whatever body you want.

Ford may be shifting focus to pickups, SUVs and crossovers (who isn’t?) but according to some sources, it’s not putting the Mustang out to pasture just yet. The car may be getting some changes, however—namely, two extra doors.

According to an alleged presentation Ford made to dealers, the manufacturer has plans for a four-door V8 Mustang variant to rival the other overpowered sedans like the BMW 7 Series and Porsche Panamera.

More concept fun from SEMA: the Honda Open Air Concept Vehicle. Honda took a Ridgeline pickup, gave it to their engineers and said “make us something awesome for the cottage.” This is what they got: a Ridgeline with the roof and much of the doors cut off, a weather-proofed interior with four seats from Civic Type R, a roll cage, and a bunch of suspension. It’ll make your neighbour’s side-by-side look cute.

German judges have temporarily given ex-Audi CEO Rupert Stadler his freedom back. Keyword “temporarily.” The defamed exec has been jailed since June for allegedly participating in the Volkswagen emissions scandal, though it sounds like the courts are confident they have the information needed to put him back in custody in the future. And the saga continues.